The S-Pen gets an interesting software update called Air Command. A radial menu pops up on-screen with a selection of main stylus based capabilities, which includes Action Memos, Pen Window, S Finder and Scrapbook. Action Memos turn handwritten scribbles into actionable items, like jotting down a phone number and being able to call directly from the note, or input address which would be located in Google Maps. S Finder app searches through the content of written notes, pcitures and even contacts. Samsung says it’s using optical character recognition to properly recognize the written notes, allowing them to be searchable, which seems to work pretty well.

Galaxy Note 3 also introduces the My Magazine app which could turn the stuff in the phone into magazine like content. Much alike from what you get from Flipboard with less set-up.

Features of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 so far :

5.7 inch 1,080p Super AMOLED screen

2.3GHz quad core processor

3GB Of RAM

13 megapixel camera

video recording supports up to 4K (UHD)

32GB/64GB storage

3,200 mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will launch all over the world and with 5 U.S. carriers on September 25.